Charities In Norfolk
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Town Estate Charity
Letting and management of property and land in the Parish of Pulham Market
Norwich And Norfolk Muslim Association
Beneficiary group, Religion, Society- Catering for the needs of the local community- Engaging in community cohesions projects- Providing assistance to local authorities and educational instititues about Islam and Muslims- Empowering women and children to take more active roles in society- Tackling issues of racism and discrimination - Raise the profile of ethnic minority communities in Norwich and Norfolk
Norfolk Museums Development Foundation
Charity and VCS support, HeritageTHE FOUNDATION ASSISTS NORFOLK MUSEUMS SERVICE AND ITS PARTNERS TO SECURE FUNDING TO SUPPORT THE CARE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE OUTSTANDING COLLECTIONS AND HISTORIC BUILDINGS CARED FOR BY THE SERVICE, AND TO DELIVER A WIDE RANGE OF ACTIVITIES INCLUDING EXTENSIVE FORMAL AND INFORMAL LEARNING PROGRAMMES, SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES, PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS.
The Voice Project Limited
ArtsThe Voice Project is a contemporary vocal music education and performance project, based in Norwich. It specialises in creating large scale, open access community projects, innovative music festivals and events. It also has a programme of professional research, development and performance activities involving leading vocal performers, composers, improvisers and instrumentalists.
Tigers International Association - (tia)
Arts, Economic and community development, Education, HeritageCommunity-based Flexible Learning Programme; English with Life in the UK, Food Safety & Hygiene, Video Editing, Music & Writing, Computer & Employment Training with placement, Job Search for the local community open to all age. Publication of Dual Language Magazine, Cultural & Educational Activities, Oral History of Bangladeshi in Greater Manchester produced 50 videos and published a history book.
Marine And Wildlife Rescue
EnvironmentRescue, rehabilitation, release of seal seabirds and wildlife along the Norfolk coast line. Education and conservation.
Caister On Sea Community Association
Associations, FacilitiesThe CCA manages the Caister Community Centre. Local community based groups and organisations use the facilities.
Hemblington Preschool
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationPROVISION OF A HIGH LEVEL OF CARE AND EDUCATION FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN.
Green Park Rural Centre
Associations, Economic and community development, FacilitiesTo provide a social club/village hall for the benefit of the inhabatitants of the Parish of Tattersett in Norfolk.
The Adnams Community Trust
Economic and community development, Heritage, LeisureThe Adnams Community Trust supports good causes within 25 miles of Southwold. Grants range from £100 to £2,500. National charities may apply providing the grant is for use exclusively within the Adnams Community Trust catchment area. Grants are made under the headings of Health & Social Welfare, Education, Recreation, The Arts, Buildings/Community Facilities, History, Environment/Conservation.
Alive UK
Christian and charitable activity
Brundall Memorial Hall
FacilitiesVillage Hall providing meeting space for local clubs and societies
Thurlton Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationPre-School establishment for children aged from 2 to school age.
Town Close Parents Teachers Association
Beneficiary group, EducationTown Close PTA's purpose is to advance the education of pupils by engaging in activities or providing facilities or equipment which support the school, together with developing effective relationships between staff, parents and others associated with the school.
Upper Room Christian Fellowship
Religious Activities
Filby Playing Field
Facilities, LeisureWe are pleased to report our village hall and our clubroom are being well used both by organisations for regular weekly sessions such as pilates, yoga etc. and by individuals for private functions.
The Hamond Educational Charity
Making of grants
Norfolk Wherry Trust
LeisureSailing and preserving historic Norfolk Trading Wherry 'Albion'
Classical Music Rocks
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationCMR aims to enable children in Norfolk, Suffolk and surrounding areas to hear live classical music in their school setting, inspire and interest to hear more classical music, encourage them to learn an instrument, provide free short recitals in schools and other venues, create links and initiate community collaborations, and advocate for children to have more access to live classical music.
The Hempnall Trust
Social care, Social welfareManage the Mill Centre for day care, and provide support to Hempnall residents in need, hardship or distress.
Watlington Village Hall
Facilities, LeisureTo provide a village hall for the use of the inhabitants of Watlington without distinction of political,religious or other opinions including use for meetings lectures and classes and for other forms of recreation and leisure-time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants.
Parrabbola
ArtsParrabbola is a cultural organisation that specialises in community engagement through participatory creative activity. Parrabbola has a small management and artistic team that brings together independent freelance arts and cultural practitioners to work co-operatively on its community play, street festival projects and development programmes in the UK and overseas.
The University Of Essex Choir
Arts, EducationThe choir of university students and members of public from the Colchester area, prepares to a high professional standard large-scale works for 2 or 3 concerts a year. The choir is accompanied by an orchestra and professional soloists.
Little Melton Pre-School Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationRuns supervised playgroup sessions for pre-school children age 2 1/2 to school age, open every morning in term time.
Little Ouse Headwaters Project
Environment, HeritageThe LOHP is a voluntary, community project dedicated to the restoration of the important wildlife and landscape of the fens and heaths of the upper Little Ouse Valley. Although biodiversity conservation is at the heart of our work, we aim to achieve this in a way that both engages and benefits the local community.